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that's the city of chicago. everyone who has been living there since the second half of the 20th century, has been living with the legacy of those practices. next, i'm going to talk to someone who knees as well as anyone what this has wrought in the city. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total emb
that's the city of chicago. everyone who has been living there since the second half of the 20th century, has been living with the legacy of those practices. next, i'm going to talk to someone who knees as well as anyone what this has wrought in the city. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant...
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a majority of every racial group in the city, of every single neighborhood in the city. in this sense he's a consensus leader at a time when the city truly needs consensus on something. >> and then there was the new orleans saints' stunning last minute triumph in the 2010 super bowl. giving this battered city a chance to come together and celebrate a sorely needed, soaring victory. >> we played for so much more than just ourselves. we played for our city. we played for the entire gulf coast region. we played for all the entire who dat nation who was behind us every step of the way. >> i really think that that infused the people of new orleans with a new sense of confidence, a new sense of purpose. you know what, we're going to survive. i think they got that from the saints' season. >> you found redemption, and it's wearing a gold helmet. >> yes. it's fabulous. pretty good. >> when we come back, big oil. big money. >> if there wasn't oil, there wouldn't be a louisiana. >> and big problems. >> this is like a cancer, a big disease. how can we remedy this? [ woman ] welcome
a majority of every racial group in the city, of every single neighborhood in the city. in this sense he's a consensus leader at a time when the city truly needs consensus on something. >> and then there was the new orleans saints' stunning last minute triumph in the 2010 super bowl. giving this battered city a chance to come together and celebrate a sorely needed, soaring victory. >> we played for so much more than just ourselves. we played for our city. we played for the entire...
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of the city of detroit. we will twaeake a break. [ command center ] this is command center. [ man ] 10, 9, 8, 7... [ command center ] countdown ignition sequence started. [ man ] ...6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. cleared for takeoff. [ female announcer ] introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. [ command center ] all systems go. [ female announcer ] steam-activated cleaning pads penetrate deep to remove dirt that mops can leave behind. [ command center ] we have lift off. [ female announcer ] don't just clean your floor...boost it... with new swiffer bissell steamboost. [ command center ] mission accomplished. >>> as far as things are concerned for the vision of services and the conduct of city business, it is business in the ordinary course. services will remain open. paychecks will be made and bills will be paid. nothing changes from the standpoint of the ordinary citizens perspective. >> back live in detroit. that is the city manager who has the unenviable job to help this once great city get back on its fee
of the city of detroit. we will twaeake a break. [ command center ] this is command center. [ man ] 10, 9, 8, 7... [ command center ] countdown ignition sequence started. [ man ] ...6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. cleared for takeoff. [ female announcer ] introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. [ command center ] all systems go. [ female announcer ] steam-activated cleaning pads penetrate deep to remove dirt that mops can leave behind. [ command center ] we have lift off. [ female announcer ]...
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events in the city. i usually wake up to text messages during the night. i get them throughout the day. and this came in as a police involved shooting. and initially, i was not told that mr. brooks was deceased, and i later found out that he was. and so i immediately, the next morning, went into city hall and gathered our police chief and our command staff and we began looking at the videos. and so i sat and i watched 40 minutes of the interaction with mr. brooks and the officers. the most heartbreaking thing in watching that interaction was knowing that you knew how the story ended. it was a lighthearted interaction, and there was so many other ways that this could have ended. and mr. brooks talked about his daughter's birthday and wanting to be at her birthday party or giving his wife some money for her birthday party. and i think for me, it really -- looking at the ending of this really has called into question how we have these encounters with our police officers. and within these encounters, black m
events in the city. i usually wake up to text messages during the night. i get them throughout the day. and this came in as a police involved shooting. and initially, i was not told that mr. brooks was deceased, and i later found out that he was. and so i immediately, the next morning, went into city hall and gathered our police chief and our command staff and we began looking at the videos. and so i sat and i watched 40 minutes of the interaction with mr. brooks and the officers. the most...
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that's the city of chicago. everyone who has been living there since the second half of the 20th century, has been living with the legacy of those practices. next, i'm going to talk to someone who knees as well as anyone what this has wrought in the city. lass. really, guys, i thought... lass. it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat s for $199 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can low
that's the city of chicago. everyone who has been living there since the second half of the 20th century, has been living with the legacy of those practices. next, i'm going to talk to someone who knees as well as anyone what this has wrought in the city. lass. really, guys, i thought... lass. it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat s for $199 a month. visit...
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as the city tries to stem the violence people are questioning the city's response. baltimore's mayor defending her own action this is morning. >> we work swiftly. it's a delicate balancing act when we have to make sure we're managing but not increasing and escalating the problem. >> reporter: so we are covering every angle of this story with reporters on the ground. i'm going to be joined by community leaders in baltimore city as well as young community leaders wondering what they do now. they do have a plan. i'm going to talk to them about that. a lot of questions today about how this happened how the city moves on from here especially now that a we have the curfew going tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> absolutely. some people are asking questions. some say one of the things that has to happen there's got to be opportunity for young people those that felt frustrated to erupt violence last night, to find hope. people told me today they felt that action was manifestation of hopelessness among young people in the city. this is a city 63% african-american, 37% of children in t
as the city tries to stem the violence people are questioning the city's response. baltimore's mayor defending her own action this is morning. >> we work swiftly. it's a delicate balancing act when we have to make sure we're managing but not increasing and escalating the problem. >> reporter: so we are covering every angle of this story with reporters on the ground. i'm going to be joined by community leaders in baltimore city as well as young community leaders wondering what they...
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he had this deal with the city. and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had shortchanged the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of extraordinary flimflammery. >> auditors found trum in this letter he signed formally authorized accounting changes that underestimated the hotel's profits to lower what was owed the city in rental fees. >> sneaky? very sneaky. he cheated the city of a substantial sum of money. >> that woman speaking there is karen berstein. she was the new york city auditor general. at the time that this all happened in 1986. and it took a couple of years through tons of stonewalling on the part of trump. but karen berstein and her team about audit and report on how trump was running that business. and berste
he had this deal with the city. and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had shortchanged the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of...
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into the city. the massive failure of every level of government to respond adequately to the human crisis it wrought led to this september 10 cover of "the economist." the shaming of america. no other black american woman's face appears on the cover of "the economist magazine" in the decade before or after this image and yet this unnamed african-american woman apparently distraught, wearing the name of her home emblaze ne on her shirt shames the nation. it was shameful because it undermined our assertions that we are uniquely prosperous, just and fair, steeped in relative equality and uncompromised liberty, the televised deaths and suffering of thousands in america's most distinctive city did not fit the story we like to tell about who we are. perhaps that lingering shame is why so many elected officials have used the tenth anniversary of katrina to trumpet a good old-fashioned comeback. a website launched by city officials celebrates, quote, new orleans progress and creating a vision for its future
into the city. the massive failure of every level of government to respond adequately to the human crisis it wrought led to this september 10 cover of "the economist." the shaming of america. no other black american woman's face appears on the cover of "the economist magazine" in the decade before or after this image and yet this unnamed african-american woman apparently distraught, wearing the name of her home emblaze ne on her shirt shames the nation. it was shameful...
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city the south side. when the president said, three days into his administration and there was something maybe still in campaign mode but doing it a year in. he's the president of chicago. >> but taking ownership -- he uses chicago as a bully pulpit andy whenning bull, one, a major democratic stronghold. two, city of mayor rahm emanuel he made an archenemy and mutual feeling, three, majority/minority city because a city of color and none of those folks are his friends. >> the other thing is, we -- he shifts -- he's put the resources in places that he's mentioned in the context of chicago but has not shifted the resources to chicago to actually address the problem. >> what do you mean by that? >> well, he talks about afghanistan. you know? if we look at how much money has been shifted to the southeast and asian regions, and we look at how much money and's how much of the national budget has been focused on the problems in chicago, with the american people, then we have stick stat to look at and hold donald
city the south side. when the president said, three days into his administration and there was something maybe still in campaign mode but doing it a year in. he's the president of chicago. >> but taking ownership -- he uses chicago as a bully pulpit andy whenning bull, one, a major democratic stronghold. two, city of mayor rahm emanuel he made an archenemy and mutual feeling, three, majority/minority city because a city of color and none of those folks are his friends. >> the other...
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about the city. we feel we had to play the game for schedules purposes and wanted to do so in the way it was safest for our fans both here and throughout the city. >> when do you expect to be back with fans back at the yard? >> may 11th will be the first game playing here and we're really looking forward to it. it will be an opportunity to have some sense of normalcy in regards to a little bit of baseball downtown. we certainly recognize that there are larger issues than baseball games at stake here. and truly every decision we made this week about whether to play our games in front of fans or move our games to tampa was made strictly with safety and security of people in baltimore. >> last question how is he doing? >> manny is great, one of our best players, i know you follow the orioles closely and we appreciate that support. he's doing great. what a great team we have this year. he's one of the many. >> excellent, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> so say that again, the score? w
about the city. we feel we had to play the game for schedules purposes and wanted to do so in the way it was safest for our fans both here and throughout the city. >> when do you expect to be back with fans back at the yard? >> may 11th will be the first game playing here and we're really looking forward to it. it will be an opportunity to have some sense of normalcy in regards to a little bit of baseball downtown. we certainly recognize that there are larger issues than baseball...
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in the city of chicago. so what can we do? we have to unify behind something. and if we can agree that we all want to see one chicago unified we can all leave here today feeling like when we go out tomorrow we're going to make chicago better as a result of us being here today. >> okay. let me ask this question, can unity -- can people feel like there can be unity or trust in -- unless there is accountability? do people feel like the chicago police department is an accountable department? >> so here's the deal. superintendent eddie johnson has come in, he's diversify it had command staff, but before all of this takes place there needs to be an apology that happens to every single person in this room and as somebody who swore an oath to my country and community i can stand here with you today and i can apologize to you, each one of you, on national tv and say i'm sorry we have not fulfilled the oath that we swore to you, we have not protected our communities in the ways we should. and further, to president tru
in the city of chicago. so what can we do? we have to unify behind something. and if we can agree that we all want to see one chicago unified we can all leave here today feeling like when we go out tomorrow we're going to make chicago better as a result of us being here today. >> okay. let me ask this question, can unity -- can people feel like there can be unity or trust in -- unless there is accountability? do people feel like the chicago police department is an accountable department?...
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all over the city. and it is so important to recognize that not only did our public workers do a great job, but the people of new york city heeded the travel ban, respected the fact that the only way to help our first responders and our sanitation workers to do their job was to get out of the way so the travel ban was very effective and allowed us to do the work, afternoon, evening and overnight that we needed to do to start the process of keeping the city clear. we did have to enforce the travel ban. chief o'neal will talk about the details of that. but again, overwhelmingly people heeded it. i think the nypd checkpoints and the nypd activity out in the streets showing people that there were consequences certainly helped a lot. we want to remind people right now that it is still dangerous out there. so a couple messages we want to get across today. first of all, do not drive if you don't have to, unless it is really urgent. we want people to stay off the streets. we want people to keep their cars where
all over the city. and it is so important to recognize that not only did our public workers do a great job, but the people of new york city heeded the travel ban, respected the fact that the only way to help our first responders and our sanitation workers to do their job was to get out of the way so the travel ban was very effective and allowed us to do the work, afternoon, evening and overnight that we needed to do to start the process of keeping the city clear. we did have to enforce the...
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the police have zero power in this city. it is the lawless are the new protected class and the hard-working people are the criminals. >> others see a city whose long-simmering anger has simply exploded. >> people underestimate how much people pay attention. you know, people in our neighborhoods are paying attention to what's happening around them. and what they found was what they found before, which is people talking about that they care about their communities and neighborhoods but they don't see any material result. in terms of actual resources to sustain work that will sustain the community people don't see that and people are angry. >> frustration has been witnessed firsthand by congressman elijah cummings. >> i know without a doubt there's a lot of anger but there's a lot of anger for a lot of reasons. when you deprive a people of economic opportunity, i think the door swings wide open for all kinds of problems. >> much of the city's discontent across the political spectrum has been focused on its leadership. >> i thin
the police have zero power in this city. it is the lawless are the new protected class and the hard-working people are the criminals. >> others see a city whose long-simmering anger has simply exploded. >> people underestimate how much people pay attention. you know, people in our neighborhoods are paying attention to what's happening around them. and what they found was what they found before, which is people talking about that they care about their communities and neighborhoods...
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the city of chicago. you don't hinder, you don't compromise an ongoing investigation. yet it's clear you all want and the public deserves that information. they are two conflicting principles. that is why just having met recently just this morning with the commissioners, the five individuals, do we need to make any changes to that practice to ensure that what we have seen, you don't question why it's being held and i have given that answer, steve gave that answer when he was testifying back in april and he's described the video, is to also ask how do you reconcile those so the public gets what they want but you don't ever get a situation that somehow you have compromised an investigation and it can't come to a conclusion to bring a level of justice. craig? >> reporter: given the urgency of the problem, the violence and the lack of confidence in the police, why is this task force and this report not due until after the primary? there seems to be a political decision. >> no. i beg to differ. first of all, i
the city of chicago. you don't hinder, you don't compromise an ongoing investigation. yet it's clear you all want and the public deserves that information. they are two conflicting principles. that is why just having met recently just this morning with the commissioners, the five individuals, do we need to make any changes to that practice to ensure that what we have seen, you don't question why it's being held and i have given that answer, steve gave that answer when he was testifying back in...
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and the cities. that's the bottom line. that's how you move the money. oftentimes those federal dollars comes in the doors and they get locked in at a certain point at the state level and they do not reach their way down to cities like baltimore. that was a part of the struggle that i know i encountered in working as lt. gov. i know that's the struggles that i hear from county executives and the mayor of baltimore. so there has to be mark hit the point, priority about how you are going to prioritize education funding within the state. how are you going to prioritize knocking down those buildings and rezoning so that you can get the development that you need. >> let's go to peter alexander live in baltimore, following the personal stories here the people left hanging in the wake of this quite frankly national tragedy. local business owners who are left with nothing after their businesses have been looted and destroyed. peter, what can you tell us? >> well, mica we know that two atf teams are actually
and the cities. that's the bottom line. that's how you move the money. oftentimes those federal dollars comes in the doors and they get locked in at a certain point at the state level and they do not reach their way down to cities like baltimore. that was a part of the struggle that i know i encountered in working as lt. gov. i know that's the struggles that i hear from county executives and the mayor of baltimore. so there has to be mark hit the point, priority about how you are going to...
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in the city. local officials say, around 700,000 residents have fled kharkiv. for those who remain, the terror is ever-present. one person, who stayed behind, told the new york times, quote, kharkiv is not yet completely destroyed, but we do hear constant shelling, constant bombing. given the opportunity to send their loved ones to safety, it is no wonder that ukrainian families are living apart. so while the pain of that is, no doubt, immeasurable, today, there was a little bit of good news for her, and her family. this week, she made the decision to briefly leave the city, and see her son martin. today, she shared this picture. when a two-day curfew was announced in kyiv, i took it as a sign that i should see my son in western ukraine. after all, i needed to see if he was doing his math. joining us now, ina, a member of the ukrainian parliament. we have many matters to discuss, and we are so grateful you are back with us. the most important question is, has martin been doing his math? >> well, i
in the city. local officials say, around 700,000 residents have fled kharkiv. for those who remain, the terror is ever-present. one person, who stayed behind, told the new york times, quote, kharkiv is not yet completely destroyed, but we do hear constant shelling, constant bombing. given the opportunity to send their loved ones to safety, it is no wonder that ukrainian families are living apart. so while the pain of that is, no doubt, immeasurable, today, there was a little bit of good news...
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exterior of the city. they had been on the sort of the beltway, if you will, the ring road around the city. i had stopped there and actually, we didn't know the level of resistance that they had met, the level of resistance the ukrainian forces had been putting up. now we understand that they are moving in. it is interesting, because it sounds as though kyiv is the main priority. kyiv is the place that they are moving in much more aggressively than here in kharkiv, and there must have been a decision that was made to move in or start bombardments toward the center of this city, ukraine's second largest, hard to know what is going to come next here. >> you can't say, matt, obviously, but seeing people, in the last shot behind you, ukrainian, are those people living in the city who are sheltering with you? >> these are ukrainians, and i don't know, we just came down here in the last five minutes, they're ukrainian people, they're civilians, i'm sorry to say, they don't enjoy the same, they don't have the sam
exterior of the city. they had been on the sort of the beltway, if you will, the ring road around the city. i had stopped there and actually, we didn't know the level of resistance that they had met, the level of resistance the ukrainian forces had been putting up. now we understand that they are moving in. it is interesting, because it sounds as though kyiv is the main priority. kyiv is the place that they are moving in much more aggressively than here in kharkiv, and there must have been a...
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the way we go about policing has to change. it has to change in the city. it has to change in this country. i am fundamentally convinced it will change. >> the mayor getting very emotional last night in the wake of the decision of the grand jury, addressing the city before a microphone, talking about his own son dante and having to warn him about his interactions with the police. a lot of people in new york felt the mayor was hearing them at that moment. there were some very harsh and negative reactions today to those statements from the mayor from the head of the patrolmen's benevolent association. patrick lynch the head of the police union firing back at the mayor he says threw them under the bus. >> what police officers felt yesterday after that press conference is that they were thrown under the bus. that they were out there doing a difficult job in the middle of the night protecting the rights of those to protest, protecting our sons and daughters, and the mayor was behind microphones like this throwing them under the bus. >> today a lot of continued h
the way we go about policing has to change. it has to change in the city. it has to change in this country. i am fundamentally convinced it will change. >> the mayor getting very emotional last night in the wake of the decision of the grand jury, addressing the city before a microphone, talking about his own son dante and having to warn him about his interactions with the police. a lot of people in new york felt the mayor was hearing them at that moment. there were some very harsh and...
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we're not talking about the future of the city. people are talking about him. >> is he fit to serve? >> i'll let the voters decide that. if he stays in. i don't think it should come to that. when we talk about leadership and other issues, this isn't the leadership that new york city needs. >> you were the comptroller for years. does that make you the most qualified? it's all about finance. look at detroit. there are people in new york concerned about the finance. every big city in america is really fragile. >> it isn't just being the former controller of the city of new york, but the former head, the president of the new york city board of education. it's understanding education, it's understanding finance. it's having a background that's brought people together and helped to create consensus. that's leadership. >> we've seen big cities under democratic mayors in this country pick and choose neighborhoods based on resources. what's your philosophy of public education? can you guarantee to the residents of new york city that every n
we're not talking about the future of the city. people are talking about him. >> is he fit to serve? >> i'll let the voters decide that. if he stays in. i don't think it should come to that. when we talk about leadership and other issues, this isn't the leadership that new york city needs. >> you were the comptroller for years. does that make you the most qualified? it's all about finance. look at detroit. there are people in new york concerned about the finance. every big...
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is that the city that you know? >> it is not the city that i know. it is one of the greatest cities in the country and we are just very distressed about what's going on there and i flew back in charlotte evening after, i met with many of the clergies who were apart of the peaceful protests who described to me what i just heard them describing to you, it was a very painful thing to listen to. i could see the pain and the faces of the people and i also had an opportunity after that to meet with some elected officials who are apart of city governments. so, we really hope that what did happen last night and the night before will not continue, it did not have to end the way it did. you know i think people should be allowed to protest peacefully. that's certainly what i know as a product of the '60s and growing up and watching martin luther king and being apart of many of those protests, protesting for a better life and protesting for equality and for justice. >> do you think congresswoman, and i don't mean to cut you off. we do expect to hear from the gov
is that the city that you know? >> it is not the city that i know. it is one of the greatest cities in the country and we are just very distressed about what's going on there and i flew back in charlotte evening after, i met with many of the clergies who were apart of the peaceful protests who described to me what i just heard them describing to you, it was a very painful thing to listen to. i could see the pain and the faces of the people and i also had an opportunity after that to meet...
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, in the city of memphis. so we kind of approach it a little bit differently, i assume. but i know that, on all sides, you have police that are being injured since the incident with mr. floyd. you've had hundreds of officers that have been injured all across the country. and sometimes people just don't understand, if you haven't been in combat, if you haven't been suppressed in life. or if you haven't had incidences with the police, i tell the story i became the police because i didn't like the police. and sometimes, you have to change it from the inside, as opposed to the outside. and that's a lot of the things. and i encourage a lot of the young people within the city of memphis to become police officers. if you don't like it, be a part of it. change it, from the inside. treat people the way that you want to be treated, as opposed to allowing other individuals the ability to police you. that's what i did. >> you just spoke about this feeling of frustration, and i think a lot of police officers. police office
, in the city of memphis. so we kind of approach it a little bit differently, i assume. but i know that, on all sides, you have police that are being injured since the incident with mr. floyd. you've had hundreds of officers that have been injured all across the country. and sometimes people just don't understand, if you haven't been in combat, if you haven't been suppressed in life. or if you haven't had incidences with the police, i tell the story i became the police because i didn't like the...
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officers, police union leaders and city officials about the challenges related to policing in the city of baltimore. the mayor, members of the city council, mayors of congress and residents asked us to open an investigation into the baltimore police department which we launched in may of 2015. since then we talked to residents from poland park to sand town. we interviewed command staff and rank and file officers. we participated in ride-alongs in each police the district. we met with leaders of police unions, religious organizations, advocacy groups, neighborhood associations and reviewed their reports and publications. with law enforcement and statistical experts, we reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents covering 2010 to 2016 including policies and training materials, internal affairs data, data on stops, searches and arrests and use of force reports. nearly everyone who spoke to us, from the baltimore city fraternal order of police who showed us their 2012 report blueprint for improved policing to the residence who share serious concerns, everyone agreed that the polic
officers, police union leaders and city officials about the challenges related to policing in the city of baltimore. the mayor, members of the city council, mayors of congress and residents asked us to open an investigation into the baltimore police department which we launched in may of 2015. since then we talked to residents from poland park to sand town. we interviewed command staff and rank and file officers. we participated in ride-alongs in each police the district. we met with leaders of...
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the less the city spends on basic services, the less people want to live in detroit. the city's population has dropped by 5% since 2000. around 30% of detroit is vacant.
the less the city spends on basic services, the less people want to live in detroit. the city's population has dropped by 5% since 2000. around 30% of detroit is vacant.
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we are the city. the youth is the city and the future. and hopefully all of you guys bringing attention to this issue will make those changes. >> reporter: what do you want city leaders to do differently? there's ban lot of criticism of major stephanie rawlings-blake for using the term "thug." she's had to walk back some information like the idea it was going to be some sort of release to the public on friday. that is not the case anymore. what do you want to see city leaders do differently? >> i want them to step up and not take it as an attack on them but take it as a charge to do what you were elected to do, do what you were put in place to do. make the city safe. it's already profitable. make it safe. make it thrive. use it as a chance to stop this cycle of our young men being shot down, being killed, being hurt by police unjustly. use it as a chance to change. >> reporter: as you can see, all of the aprils are pretty much of one accord. this reflects what we've heard all day long, young men and women in this community hurting long be
we are the city. the youth is the city and the future. and hopefully all of you guys bringing attention to this issue will make those changes. >> reporter: what do you want city leaders to do differently? there's ban lot of criticism of major stephanie rawlings-blake for using the term "thug." she's had to walk back some information like the idea it was going to be some sort of release to the public on friday. that is not the case anymore. what do you want to see city leaders do...
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[heavy music] ♪ - the city hall's steps is new york city's front steps. it's the front porch. [crowd chanting] [crowd chanting] [overlapping shouting] [dramatic musical sting] - if you wanted to see an early version of january 6, 2021, go look at the footage of the police riot of 1992 city hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're not doing anything about it because our hands are tied. every time we do something, it seems like we're getting indicted. - they had come for a big demonstration around city hall. you know they came prepared for the battle. you could see the anger in their faces, and you know that they meant business. [crowd chanting] - it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off-duty cops banded together in protest, fed up and angry with the city they claim doesn't back them up. the mayor's plan for an all-civilian board to review police misconduct is the last straw that sent the f
[heavy music] ♪ - the city hall's steps is new york city's front steps. it's the front porch. [crowd chanting] [crowd chanting] [overlapping shouting] [dramatic musical sting] - if you wanted to see an early version of january 6, 2021, go look at the footage of the police riot of 1992 city hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're...
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segregated cities in the country. it's a city whose racial separations were engineered over decades through deliberate policymaking. and now, its high-profile mayor finds himself battling that legacy of racial strife. >> i want to know why did you have to kill him? you know, why? that's what goes in my head each and every day when i wake up. why? you know, why would someone just do that to her? >> this is a story about a murder that disappeared and the city it disappeared in. chicago, illinois. alice grove's daughter was found dead inside his abandoned warehouse in july of 2013. the police report indicates the body of tiara groves was found naked and die composing with evidence suggesting she'd been bound and gagged. she was just 20 years old. the cook county medical examiner's office could not determine a specific cause, so it declared the death of tiara groves a homicide by unspecified means. a copy of the death certificate obtained by "all in" through "chicago" magazine also noted recent heroin and alcohol use whic
segregated cities in the country. it's a city whose racial separations were engineered over decades through deliberate policymaking. and now, its high-profile mayor finds himself battling that legacy of racial strife. >> i want to know why did you have to kill him? you know, why? that's what goes in my head each and every day when i wake up. why? you know, why would someone just do that to her? >> this is a story about a murder that disappeared and the city it disappeared in....
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they do not allow the journalist to get into the city. the red cross and other humanitarian help -- we think there are a lot of atrocities in the city which they don't want to show the world. because if there is no problem, why don't they let humanitarian convoy, which they can check for, from zaporizhzhia -- so there are no promise to check it, but they do not allow it. they only show their help from their side. they make tv video of the scenes and show that ukraine does not help their people. the mariupol citizens, no one cares. but it is not true. ukraine and the government have tried to get help here, but russians do not allow it. they say they only want to totally surrender the city, so it is what they allow after that. for now, i know the useful training camps near mariupol, and they do not allow any people to get in. the filtration camp is a camp where they check the people, where they check them in a list, if they are activists, pro ukrainian activists, or another activists or military. they get all the people and take them to the
they do not allow the journalist to get into the city. the red cross and other humanitarian help -- we think there are a lot of atrocities in the city which they don't want to show the world. because if there is no problem, why don't they let humanitarian convoy, which they can check for, from zaporizhzhia -- so there are no promise to check it, but they do not allow it. they only show their help from their side. they make tv video of the scenes and show that ukraine does not help their people....
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a majority of every racial group in the city, of every single neighborhood in the city. in this sense, he is a consensus leader at a time when the city truly needs consensus on something. >> and then, there was the new orleans saints stunning last-minute triumph in the 2010 super bowl. >> giving this battered city a chance to come together and celebrate a sorely needed soaring victory. >> we played for so much more than just ourselves. we played for our city. we played for the entire gulf coast region. we played for the whole nation behind us every step of the way. >> i really think that infused the people of new orleans with a sense of confidence and purpose. we know we are going to survive. i think they got that from the saints' season. >> you found redemption and it is wearing a gold helmet. >> yes, it's fabulous. you're pretty good. >> when we come back, big oil, big money -- >> if there wasn't oil, there wouldn't be louisiana. >> and big problems. >> this is like a cancer. this is a disease. how can we remedy this? [ groans ] you okay? i'm not looking forward to my
a majority of every racial group in the city, of every single neighborhood in the city. in this sense, he is a consensus leader at a time when the city truly needs consensus on something. >> and then, there was the new orleans saints stunning last-minute triumph in the 2010 super bowl. >> giving this battered city a chance to come together and celebrate a sorely needed soaring victory. >> we played for so much more than just ourselves. we played for our city. we played for the...
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the city council but the people of the city of new york. i think it is in new york city that we -- it has been kind of the progressive capital so many -- for so many years across the country to hold this up. >> couldn't disagree more on the one year. say that at one of the forums. during the depression we didn't say we will help people when things get better. help people when things are tough. right now people need paid sick leave. millions of new yorkers do not have any coverage. this is a now problem. quinn is not move thing bill which is profoundly undemocratic and obviously she didn't want to be here today to talk about it. the daily news reported this week in a she had received $370,000 in donations from literally from folks in the private sector who sign order to a letter opposing paid sick days and are working intensely to stop this legislation. as a great man once said, follow the money. >> yes. >> this is a workers' right bill. people shouldn't have to choose between being healthy, going to work. i sponsored the first wage bill in
the city council but the people of the city of new york. i think it is in new york city that we -- it has been kind of the progressive capital so many -- for so many years across the country to hold this up. >> couldn't disagree more on the one year. say that at one of the forums. during the depression we didn't say we will help people when things get better. help people when things are tough. right now people need paid sick leave. millions of new yorkers do not have any coverage. this is...
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highlight in the greatest city. >> he wants to show the american cities are not part of the world. >> right. >> these folks are the other. these are the folks who don't deserve your support. >> right. does it surprise you that he still talks about that? >> he is holding tight to the folks that elected him. he'll talk about how he is very popular in the polls among that group. he is still campaigning as though he were in a presidential race because i don't think he knows how to be president. >> someone who has served in a civil role and grew up in this same city it surprises me we see politics say a lot of rhetoric and hype up their base. they transition in saying i'm here to help people. we want to reinstate some of the prince 35 principal and we don't see that. >> and these are regular people in these communities that actually need some help. >> right. >> the fact is he is the president whether we don't like it or not. >> he should do his duty as a president to come and sit with community leaders, use federal funds to help us fund some of these things that are so vulnerable. we have
highlight in the greatest city. >> he wants to show the american cities are not part of the world. >> right. >> these folks are the other. these are the folks who don't deserve your support. >> right. does it surprise you that he still talks about that? >> he is holding tight to the folks that elected him. he'll talk about how he is very popular in the polls among that group. he is still campaigning as though he were in a presidential race because i don't think he...
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he had this deal with the city, and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we, the public, have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had short-changed the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of extraordinary flim-flammery. >> he formally authorized accounting changes that understated the hotel's profits to lower what was owed the city in rental fees. >> sneaky? oh, it was very sneaky. he cheated the city of a substantial sum of money. >> that woman speaking there is karen berstein. she was the new york city auditor general at the time this all happened in 1986. it took a couple of years, tons of stonewalling on the part of trump, but karen berstein and her team did audit and report on how trump was running that business. berstein's public report concluded that basically trump was run
he had this deal with the city, and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we, the public, have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had short-changed the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of extraordinary...
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of the city. not by capturing it, conventionally, put by destroying it. this is footage out of the ukrainian port city of mariupol, from friday. hundreds of thousands of civilians, still there, suffering through russian bombardments, and desperate for basic supplies. the washington post, with ukrainian president zelenskyy's chief of staff said, what is happening to mariupol is a sign, of what's to come in the rest of the country. quote, this is how russia wages wars. it did in grozny, in 1999, and syria, in 2015. now, it is doing it in ukraine. this is a scorched earth campaign, to wipe ukraine, its people, its country, its history, off of the map, and quote. russian forces have surrounded the city of mariupol, not letting food, or supplies in. today, offering humanitarian corridors out of the city, only in exchange for surrender. and the rest of the country, russian forces have stalled, and no longer gaining new ground. one u.s. official, telling the wall street journal yesterday, u.s. military a
of the city. not by capturing it, conventionally, put by destroying it. this is footage out of the ukrainian port city of mariupol, from friday. hundreds of thousands of civilians, still there, suffering through russian bombardments, and desperate for basic supplies. the washington post, with ukrainian president zelenskyy's chief of staff said, what is happening to mariupol is a sign, of what's to come in the rest of the country. quote, this is how russia wages wars. it did in grozny, in 1999,...
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he had this deal with the city. so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day, that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> '80s new york city officials found that his partners had short changed the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example off extraordinary flimflammery. >> audittors found trump in this letter he signed formally authorized accounting changes that understated the hotel's profits to lower what was owed the city in rental fees. >> uniquey? it was very sneaky. he cheated the city a substantial sum of money. >> she was the new york city auditor general in 1986. and it took a couple of years, tons of stone walling on the part of trump, but container ber seen the and her team did audit and report on how trump was running that business. and her public report concluded that basically trump was running two sets of books. one that was the real estimate of prochltsd at the hotel
he had this deal with the city. so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day, that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> '80s new york city officials found that his partners had short changed the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example off extraordinary flimflammery. >> audittors found trump in this...
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meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather ironically, the rest of michigan is doing very well. i was out there just earlier in the year and government officials and business people are talking about something of a renaissance going on in michigan, particularly in the industrial sector. it just has not made it to detroit, and detroit has really collapsed from within. >> again, the federal judge saying that detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. ron, i want to thank you and leave everybody with these thoughts. 40% of the city's lights didn't work in the first quarter of 2013. 50% of parks have been closed since 2008 and roughly 78,000 structures are a
meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather...
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in the largest city in his district, kenosha, wisconsin, the city council voted officially to ask the congress of the united states to overturn the citizens united ruling and to get big money out of politics. the question is this. will paul ryan listen to kenosha, wisconsin, or will he listen to the koch brothers? >> i think we know the answers to that. and they believe he is the rising star even though he was a loser on the last ticket. fair enough? >> it is fair enough. they have always loved paul ryan. in fact, back in 2012 there was a lot of talk that the final thing that got paul ryan on the ticket was the encouragement and the strong support of the koch brothers. what this meeting in new mexico was, a reaffirmation. >> so any success of the republicans has to go through koch brothers office. that's the way it seems to be shaken. it is very interesting the people in the middle of the country in kenosha, wisconsin, make a statement about citizens united. this is something that i would think local media would challenge paul ryan. on does he stand with the people kenosha? or does he
in the largest city in his district, kenosha, wisconsin, the city council voted officially to ask the congress of the united states to overturn the citizens united ruling and to get big money out of politics. the question is this. will paul ryan listen to kenosha, wisconsin, or will he listen to the koch brothers? >> i think we know the answers to that. and they believe he is the rising star even though he was a loser on the last ticket. fair enough? >> it is fair enough. they have...
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i wanted to serve the city of baltimore and the people of the city of baltimore since i was a child. and did everything i could to put myself in the best position to do that. went to the best high school in the city western high school. don't hate. [ applause ] [ laughter ] i went to the best college i could get to oberlin college. i said, if i'm going to be of service, i have to know a few things. i need to know how government works. studied government. and i need to know economics. i took 3.5 years of economics -- i don't even like economics but i said, i have to learn it if i'm going to be of service. when i left there, i went to law school. why? i thought it was person training for the work that i intended to do for my city. and as soon as i got out of law school i ran for city council. and why -- because i love this city. and i know we can be better than what we have seen. [ applause ] >> so reverend al when you were talking about the fact that we need to stop playing and get real about what's possible the reason we can't -- the reason why nothing can happen to the officers -- a
i wanted to serve the city of baltimore and the people of the city of baltimore since i was a child. and did everything i could to put myself in the best position to do that. went to the best high school in the city western high school. don't hate. [ applause ] [ laughter ] i went to the best college i could get to oberlin college. i said, if i'm going to be of service, i have to know a few things. i need to know how government works. studied government. and i need to know economics. i took 3.5...
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the outside, making it difficult to see the city center, and where people are throughout the city. so, we are under restrictions. >> i appreciate you clarifying that. it was a major concern for city officials there. let's talk about paper for the moment. the washington post is preparing is unverified reports that a large fleet of russian warships was heading towards the waters off of the coast. could you just expand a little more on what you are saying? have you heard with people that are speak on the ground and what is that is based on? >> there have been reports of ships off of the coast, and we haven't seen movement, or heard of movement, from official sources over the past two days. so, we are unsure what, exactly, is going on. but, assaults like these, are quite difficult, and take time. that time is allowing the city to prepare, and we're being told that the peaches are, completely, mind. you can see when you come into the city, hedgehogs, made to slow down, or stop tanks, and other types of vehicles, all around the city. basically, just trying to help slow down any forces, w
the outside, making it difficult to see the city center, and where people are throughout the city. so, we are under restrictions. >> i appreciate you clarifying that. it was a major concern for city officials there. let's talk about paper for the moment. the washington post is preparing is unverified reports that a large fleet of russian warships was heading towards the waters off of the coast. could you just expand a little more on what you are saying? have you heard with people that are...
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cities sign deals all the time. mayor daley in chicago signed a deal with morgan stanley turning over operation of parking meters for 75 years and probably got half, if even that of what he should have gotten on a fair deal. that's the way governments work. you make long-term contracts. you want transparency and you want to see that people in this case make the commitments, make the payments that they're supposed to make. daley's case, incredible story. here's this guy, he went a decade without making payments to the pension funds. he obviously knew what he was today and today goes around, on corporate boards, foundation boards. this guy is the bernie madoff of big city mayors but he's touted to the sky. so, you know, you do have irresponsible people. no doubt about it. >> yeah. i think the point here, lee, and dean, is really important is that when those promises were made, if they were made irresponsibly, they were made by someone who aren't the 19,000 pensioners in detroit struggling to get by. lee saunders from
cities sign deals all the time. mayor daley in chicago signed a deal with morgan stanley turning over operation of parking meters for 75 years and probably got half, if even that of what he should have gotten on a fair deal. that's the way governments work. you make long-term contracts. you want transparency and you want to see that people in this case make the commitments, make the payments that they're supposed to make. daley's case, incredible story. here's this guy, he went a decade without...
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edge of the city. here in the center there's not been much violence and very few air strikes in the heart of the city. most violence and incoming fire seen so far on the northern edge of the city. the northeast and the northwest. but whenever there's fighting even there the sirens go off so it is something that people here are getting used to but one day there is the concern, maybe one day soon that every time the sirens go off it will be because there's a much more imminent threat. >> we had your incredible report yesterday. on patrol and something to the effectuating to turn a corner and see russians. did that happen? >> reporter: that was in irpin, the northern edge of the city. a small, little district for those that know new york well. it is described as hoboken. young families moved they could get a bigger home and a backyard and more space and it was a very popular area and growing quickly and russian forces have been stalled there for several days and not able to take the little suburb on the n
edge of the city. here in the center there's not been much violence and very few air strikes in the heart of the city. most violence and incoming fire seen so far on the northern edge of the city. the northeast and the northwest. but whenever there's fighting even there the sirens go off so it is something that people here are getting used to but one day there is the concern, maybe one day soon that every time the sirens go off it will be because there's a much more imminent threat. >> we...
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. >> you've all the city council members were sworn in today as per the city charter. out of respect for the families who buried their children today, and you are planning to bury their children and a new next few days, no ceremony was held. >> our parents deserve answers and i trust the texas department of public safety, texas rangers, will leave no stone unturned. one answer that the parents deserve is where's peter arradondo? where is he? why is he not cooperating with the investigation of what he did? in that school? where those children were killed. the republican mayor of uvalde knew where our donna was at some point today. and did not help the authorities get in contact with him, so that he can answer that question that he is refusing to monitor. it is a stunning shocking performance. by all layers of government and texas. all players. from the city of you about, to the state house, to the governor. and tonight, exactly one week after the disastrous bad police work, at robb elementary school in uvalde texas, where 19 children were shot to death, and bled to deat
. >> you've all the city council members were sworn in today as per the city charter. out of respect for the families who buried their children today, and you are planning to bury their children and a new next few days, no ceremony was held. >> our parents deserve answers and i trust the texas department of public safety, texas rangers, will leave no stone unturned. one answer that the parents deserve is where's peter arradondo? where is he? why is he not cooperating with the...
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what would the person be for the city of flint. that was the determination. >> all the what i to the governor's office? >> all what i to the governor's office. >> that man is now facing 40 years in prison. he says decision came from the governor's office. is the governor going to get criminally charged in this case? we do not know. in announcing these charges, there was no indication that the investigation was done. >> i think today you see once again the investigation has continued to go up and to go out. as the attorney general said, we are much closer to the end than the beginning but worry not at the end. there is an investigation still continuing today. there are some people out there right now who know that they done wrong and they know we're coming after them. they're not going to have a very merry christmas. i don't feel bad about that. but we will continue to follow the evidence and investigate this. we owe it to the people of michigan and pla recall to people of flint smr we take them as we find them t. fact is this is a
what would the person be for the city of flint. that was the determination. >> all the what i to the governor's office? >> all what i to the governor's office. >> that man is now facing 40 years in prison. he says decision came from the governor's office. is the governor going to get criminally charged in this case? we do not know. in announcing these charges, there was no indication that the investigation was done. >> i think today you see once again the investigation...
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for those who know new york city, on the west end side of the city. right now, the power outage covers at well over two miles here in new york city, i would say. two square miles. as we reach the top of the hour, the mayor of new york, bill de blas blasio, is tweeting about all of this and mentioning the fire department and the city agencies are responding and trying to get this power outage fixed here in new york city. it was all due to a manhole fire that took place earlier this evening. the disruption is significant. and we do say good afternoon and good evening, everybody, if you're tuning in at 9:00 p.m. eastern. 6:00 p.m. on the west coast. a massive power outage that has taken place about 6:45 p.m. thousands of people are without power. we've been watching new york's times square where you can see to the left of the scene. many buildings are without power. they have not been restored of yet. con ed is tellingth
for those who know new york city, on the west end side of the city. right now, the power outage covers at well over two miles here in new york city, i would say. two square miles. as we reach the top of the hour, the mayor of new york, bill de blas blasio, is tweeting about all of this and mentioning the fire department and the city agencies are responding and trying to get this power outage fixed here in new york city. it was all due to a manhole fire that took place earlier this evening. the...
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arance in the city. we have seen an uptick of gun violence in the city. for it's an agency-wide effort to figure out how to get ahead of it or start pulling it back, frankly. there are a number officials that are are inching their way towards the podium right now. so, this should begin in a moment. this is a very large police presence, a very large ems presence, fdny presence. they have their own branch of officers on the mta. we're talking about what the suspect is was wearing, potentially one of the orange vests. there are a lot of people here who are wearing orange vests. so, again, a question of whether this was somebody in disguise or if this was their work uniform, whether this was premeditated or if this just was a moment of rage, obviously, has to be premeditated to a degree if a person is carrying a gun with them. you don't usually a go to work with a gun in the city. are it's not legal to carry a weapon unless you have a permit in the city and those are very hard to come by. so, again, waiting
arance in the city. we have seen an uptick of gun violence in the city. for it's an agency-wide effort to figure out how to get ahead of it or start pulling it back, frankly. there are a number officials that are are inching their way towards the podium right now. so, this should begin in a moment. this is a very large police presence, a very large ems presence, fdny presence. they have their own branch of officers on the mta. we're talking about what the suspect is was wearing, potentially one...
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city for the holiday? take a listen. >> i feel like if there was any security issues, it would primarily be in the evening, we're going to be heading out before that happens. and also i figured there's not a lot of people, everybody's at the beach right now. i figured it's probably not that big of a deal. >> i am definitely concerned, i'm concerned with being in open areas where there's a lot of people. >> we're all concerned about those attacks. >> yent think anybody could protect again. i think they're really vigilant, we've learned a lot over what happened in the past. and so after i lot of confidence and the security that we have, but obviously we're all concerned about what a few crazy people could do. >> a lot of concern, kris, but also concern among people we talked to that their lives not be lived in fear. so they're being cautious, but they're getting on with the activities that they think are important to them. >> thank you, ellis. it seems to demonstrate the level of anxiety among americans. of
city for the holiday? take a listen. >> i feel like if there was any security issues, it would primarily be in the evening, we're going to be heading out before that happens. and also i figured there's not a lot of people, everybody's at the beach right now. i figured it's probably not that big of a deal. >> i am definitely concerned, i'm concerned with being in open areas where there's a lot of people. >> we're all concerned about those attacks. >> yent think anybody...
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quite a shot there. >>> back to new york city which narrowly escaped the brunt of the city. the city slowly coming back to life hours after the travel ban was lifted. nbc's jane timm is at new york city city hall where the mayor bill de blasio is expected to give an update on the clean uch efforts and when they hope to have everything back up and running. what have they told you? >> reporter: the snow is still falling, but the city is seen bouncing back. the subways are open bridges are open, people are coming in and out. definitely less people than you normally see this time of day, but streets and sidewalks are largely clear. still a lot of sand like these chunks of sand all over the sidewalk. see kids playing with it. that's remnants of the sanitation department taking down many inches of snow. they had 50,000 pounds of salt on hand to melt as much of it as possible. early this morning was still quite a lot when we came out about ten hours ago. by now, you're driving and you're driving on the street not driving on snow any more. >> all right, thank you so much. greatly ap
quite a shot there. >>> back to new york city which narrowly escaped the brunt of the city. the city slowly coming back to life hours after the travel ban was lifted. nbc's jane timm is at new york city city hall where the mayor bill de blasio is expected to give an update on the clean uch efforts and when they hope to have everything back up and running. what have they told you? >> reporter: the snow is still falling, but the city is seen bouncing back. the subways are open...
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going on in the city. >> are the fires that you're seeing confined to a specific area of the city or are they really ranging? >> caller: no. they've been raging across the west side and the big fire, by the church happened along with smaller outbreaks closer to john hopkins hospital. and it's surprising folks in the neighborhood to see what's going on in their part of the city as well. there's been reports of fires in downtown baltimore. >> wow. in terms of the response, obviously, we've been talking mostly about how we expect the policing response to be upscaled. members of the national guard expected to join now that this executive order has been issued by the state of emergency has been proclaimed by the governor. but if the firefighters are also saying that they are completely out of resources, you haven't seen any sort of augmenting resources trying to help out the baltimore fire department, have you? >> caller: i haven't seen any augmenting resources yet. it's all baltimore city fire department folks as opposed from the police. we have police from a number of jurisdictions. and
going on in the city. >> are the fires that you're seeing confined to a specific area of the city or are they really ranging? >> caller: no. they've been raging across the west side and the big fire, by the church happened along with smaller outbreaks closer to john hopkins hospital. and it's surprising folks in the neighborhood to see what's going on in their part of the city as well. there's been reports of fires in downtown baltimore. >> wow. in terms of the response,...
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not only inside the city, but outside the city. as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i thought twice about bringing my children on the subway. my 3 and a half-year-old loves being on the subway. there's been times where i have you know, paused before taking them on the subway because of the fact that crime is up. if there's hate crimes up in the subway, there are kind of lone wolf attacks in the subway. we know much of it is based on the psychological angst we've all been through throughout covid as well. i did find it curious though that at the press conference today, they were so quick to say this was not an act of terrorism.
not only inside the city, but outside the city. as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i...
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into the city of chicago. i don't know what trump says when he says bringing the fans. >> the back and forth, that doesn't mean anything. >> we have a lot of people who are committed to the city and to making it a better place to live. many of them are here tonight many this room there. >> are a lot of people in 24 room that do a lot of great work on the ground that have the heart beat of this neighborhood. >> jedediah brown met me again last month in chicago. we had a chance to talk about the townhall and what came after. >> that is probably the first time a lot of us have been in the same space together. all the different advocates and perspectives, all the people who are frustrated, all the people who are fighting for causes, fighting each other in causes, we're all in the same space. it was intense. >> there was also a lot of palpable trauma in that room. people really have been through it. people have lost people close to them. they're survivors themselves. there is a lot of them. >> absolutely. and i'm n
into the city of chicago. i don't know what trump says when he says bringing the fans. >> the back and forth, that doesn't mean anything. >> we have a lot of people who are committed to the city and to making it a better place to live. many of them are here tonight many this room there. >> are a lot of people in 24 room that do a lot of great work on the ground that have the heart beat of this neighborhood. >> jedediah brown met me again last month in chicago. we had a...
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lines into the city. that's all the transmission lines there. the number of people without power we just got this new number in, has now topped 1 million hurricane ida has now been downgraded to a category one hurricane. with maximum sustained winds of 95 miles per hour. still, strong enough to do some serious damage. and it continues to make its way inland. item made landfall 12 hours ago as the strongest storm to hit louisiana in more than 150 years. just last hour, president biden approved a major disaster declaration for the state. let's go back to nbc news meteorologist janessa web. janessa, update us on what the national weather service is saying now. the national hurricane center. >> hi. we actually just had some breaking news coming in from the national weather service new orleans. i'll read the weather statement. we do have a flash emergency four feet in jeanne-le feet. what they are seeing right now, we have had a levee breach, local law enforcement reports levy falling in over 200 people are in
lines into the city. that's all the transmission lines there. the number of people without power we just got this new number in, has now topped 1 million hurricane ida has now been downgraded to a category one hurricane. with maximum sustained winds of 95 miles per hour. still, strong enough to do some serious damage. and it continues to make its way inland. item made landfall 12 hours ago as the strongest storm to hit louisiana in more than 150 years. just last hour, president biden approved a...